The Green Lane Museum is a small, quirky museum located in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. It showcases a unique collection of artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the city's rich industrial and cultural heritage. The museum is housed in a restored 19th-century building and features a range of exhibits, including ceramics, art, and social history. One of the museum's main attractions is its collection of Spitfire aircraft parts, which were manufactured in Stoke-on-Trent during World War II. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and events throughout the year, making it a great place to visit for both locals and tourists.
Beautiful walk especially as the leaves turn in early autumn
Closed due to Covid. No timings or indication on this link. Assumed as within Roe Valley Park it would be open as is the rest of the park. Disapointed; but not a totally wasted journey as the rest of the park is a joy and Al's Tearoom was a welcome repast
Interesting and free museum with helpful staff about days gone by in Limavady and the traditional linen-making process from flax.
Love the walks up here during the summer. One of the most peaceful places to go
Awesome place to visit if you are up at The Roe Valley Country Park. Though not always open, I think it closes about 3.30pm and it's actually free, so what's not to like a wealth of knowledge about the bygone days. Quite a lot of artifacts around, which takes a person back in time to the better days in different ways.
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Good for kids
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Beautiful walk especially as the leaves turn in early autumn
Closed due to Covid. No timings or indication on this link. Assumed as within Roe Valley Park it would be open as is the rest of the park. Disapointed; but not a totally wasted journey as the rest of the park is a joy and Al's Tearoom was a welcome repast
Interesting and free museum with helpful staff about days gone by in Limavady and the traditional linen-making process from flax.
Love the walks up here during the summer. One of the most peaceful places to go
Awesome place to visit if you are up at The Roe Valley Country Park. Though not always open, I think it closes about 3.30pm and it's actually free, so what's not to like a wealth of knowledge about the bygone days. Quite a lot of artifacts around, which takes a person back in time to the better days in different ways.
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